Istana Seri Menanti

Istana Seri Menanti

The Istana Seri Menanti, also known as the Istana Lama Seri Menanti, is one of the famous landmarks in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is a timber palace constructed between 1902 to 1908.[1] Today, the palace has been turned into a royal museum. This four-storey building is special because it was constructed without using any nails.[2] Hardwood rods were instead used to piece the timber together. The roof of this palace represents a buffalo's horns. The buffalo horns are widely regarded as the protective symbol of the palace.

It has four floors and was officiated by Yang DiPertuan Muhammad Ibni Almarhuni Yamtuan Antah. The palace was designed by two local Malay carpenters, Tukang Kahar and Tukang Taib. This palace has 99 posts including four posts which were 67 feet long.

The palace has been assigned as building number 115 by the JKR.[3]

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Coordinates: 2°41′54″N 102°09′33″E / 2.69833°N 102.15917°E / 2.69833; 102.15917

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